Long press on the stem. Or you can go to control center and hold down on the volume bar to see the options.
you can also go to bluetooth under settings and click the little (i) circle by the airpods.HossAg said:
Long press on the stem. Or you can go to control center and hold down on the volume bar to see the options.
I'm surprised you didn't pre-orderCharpie said:
I guess it's time to buy some
You nearly have me convinced.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
I wish I had these things 10-years ago. Would make working in an office environment 10x better.
Best engineered product I've seen in a long time.
Mine have been lasting a full 5+ hours on a charge, and they charge pretty quickly. 45 minutes at lunch should get them close to full charge again. I don't think it would be an issue to use these for work unless you're just in nonstop calls the entire day and can't ever remove them.lb3 said:You nearly have me convinced.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
I wish I had these things 10-years ago. Would make working in an office environment 10x better.
Best engineered product I've seen in a long time.
My Jabra 75e battery which originally had a 13 hour battery life is now down to about 5 or 6 hours. How will the Pro2s hold up to a full day of teams meetings with say 45 minutes free at lunch to charge and periodic 10 minute break every ~2 hours?
That's not a typical day but frequent enough to be a critical purchase driver.
Furlock Bones said:
do the airpod pros offer noise protection as well? i know some noise cancelling earbuds do. i am not asking for gun shooting. but, running my lawn mower/weedeater etc. using my airpods under my ear muffs starts to hurt.
I really like how it's only one click per swipe. I was worried it would be continuous and I'd accidentally blow my ear drums out using that feature.tamusc said:
That would have been the easy way, lol.
Oh, and another note, the volume control on the stem is waaaaaay more useful than I was expecting.